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CENTRAL CITY CONCERN
IMANI CENTER
HOUSING RAPID RESPONSE INFORMATIONAL RECORD
Responds to the needs of houseless ex-offenders through safe housing programs, medical and mental care, addiction treatment, and other vital supports.
709 NW Everett Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Houseless individuals age 18 and over
Must be referred by parole officer or other re-entry program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CLACKAMAS COUNTY TRANSITION CENTER
Offers access to care and case management services providing assistance with such services as SNAP enrollment, 12 step meetings, mental health and substance use assessments, cognitive therapy, finding employment and/or housing, parenting class referrals, GED courses, and hygiene items. Also offers on-site distribution and training in usage of Naloxone.
2219 Kaen Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Adults with involvement in the criminal justice system
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN OF WASHINGTON
MEMBER VALUE ADDED BENEFITS
Value-Added Benefits (VAB) offer additional supports not covered by Apple Health (Medicaid) and are provided to clients by their managed care plan. Examples include but are not limited to breast pumps, glasses, free enrollment in programs, discounted internet service, and cell phones.
1111 3rd Avenue
Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98101
Eligibility: Members of Community Health Plan of Washington
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
COORDINATED CARE OF WASHINGTON
MEMBER VALUE ADDED BENEFITS
Value-Added Benefits (VAB) offer additional supports not covered by Apple Health (Medicaid) and are provided to clients by their managed care plan. Examples include but are not limited to breast pumps, car seats, doula services, ex-offender reentry programs, housing search assistance, smoking cessation programs, food vouchers, mobile devices and free enrollment in programs.
1145 Broadway
Suite 300
Tacoma, WA 98402
Eligibility: Coordinated Care of Washington members
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
FREE ON THE OUTSIDE
FREE ON THE OUTSIDE HOUSING
Offers transitional housing and sober living facilities. Clients must remain clean and sober for the duration of their stay.
529 Molalla Avenue
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Anyone experiencing housing instability. Priority for the hardest to house; does not turn people away for their criminal history or credit.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
GUIDANCE 2 GREATNESS
BEYOND REENTRY
Assists with criminal record and eviction expungement, job development, workplace training, financial literacy, felony rights, and reentry training focusing on the African American and BIPOC community. May be able to provide program participants with supplies such as personal protective equipment and a desktop computer.
Eligibility: Age 18 and older
Reentry Training for women ages 16-24
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days a week
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY ASTORIA
Provides emergency shelter, housing, food, clothing, and a comprehensive needs assessment process supported by a case manager. Can provide information and referral about identification replacement, schooling, and job placement services. Also offers assistance with applying for health insurance.
286 W Marine Drive
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: -Adults age 18 and older and families with children under age 18 experiencing homelessness
-Does not accept registered sex offenders
-Clients must not have or be under the influence of any intoxicants on-site
Hours: Call for information
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY TILLAMOOK
Provides emergency shelter, housing, food, clothing, and a comprehensive needs assessment process supported by a case manager to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness, coping with addiction, those who are in crisis, and/or those who are re-entering the community from incarceration. Establishes networks with partner agencies to offer counseling, identification, schooling, and job placement. Also has in-person assisters to help apply for health insurance. Once admitted to the emergency shelter, clients can use the space 24 hours per day / 7 days per week for 30 days, with an option for a long term reentry program.
6505 Headquarter Street
Tillamook, OR 97141
Eligibility: Men, women, and families experiencing homelessness or who are re-entering the community from incarceration.
Shelter Services: Clients must not have or be under the influence of any intoxicants on-site or individuals with a registered sex offense
Hours: Call for information
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY YAMHILL
Provides emergency shelter, housing, food, clothing, and a comprehensive needs assessment process supported by a case manager. Can provide information and referral about identification replacement, schooling, and job placement services. Also offers assistance with applying for health insurance.
28380 NE Wilsonville Road
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Men, women, and families experiencing homelessness or who are re-entering the community from incarceration.
Shelter Services: Clients must not have or be under the influence of any intoxicants on-site or individuals with a registered sex offense
Hours: Call for information
KLAMATH WORKS
JOB CONNECTION
Provides job training, individualized career and life coaching, personal finance and life skills education, job placement, and work experience opportunities. Works with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program. Also provides job placement and support for ex-offenders in addition to a welfare to work program.
1930 S 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR 976013370
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
MEDICINE WHEEL RECOVERY SERVICES
Provides integrated and holistic outpatient alcohol and drug (A&D) services, co-occurring disorder services, services for DUI offenders, gambling treatment, mental health counseling, and cultural activities. Cultural and spiritual health are core elements of service planning.

Participants are placed according to American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) level of care criteria and participate at the least-intrusive level thought to be effective. Co-occurring services are delivered simultaneously with substance use disorder services and include individualized integrated bio/psycho/social/spiritual assessments, individual and group therapy, and safety and crisis planning. Provides referrals to community partners for medication management and persistent mental health issues that the agency is not specialized in providing.

Staff work with community partners to help participants involved with drug court/criminal justice systems, DHS, veterans court, tribal courts and social service systems, federal courts, etc., with re-entry, addressing barriers to housing, employment, education, stigma, and broken trust with family and community. Provides assessments for risk of recidivism, Rent Well classes, life skills groups that address employment and education readiness, parenting classes, navigation of community resources, and service/volunteer opportunities.
58147 Columbia River Highway
Suite C
Saint Helens, OR 97051
Eligibility: Age 18 and older. Provides culturally specific services for the Native American community.

Some services are gender-specific to enhance healing when gender issues need to be addressed, while other services are co-ed.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
DUII treatment: Monday-Friday 2pm-5pm
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
DE MUNIZ RESOURCE CENTER
EX-OFFENDER RESOURCE PROGRAM
Resource Center for people transitioning from incarceration back to the community, who are currently on probation/parole supervision, or otherwise impacted by the criminal justice system. Weekly legal clinic where volunteers offer consultation on civil legal matters. Weekly assistance in applying for health insurance through Cover Oregon. They also provide classes and workshops for ex-offenders on topics such as parenting, personal finance, tenant readiness, and motivation. Provide consultation, information and referral specifically for persons and family members impacted by incarceration or involvement in the criminal justice system. A computer lab is available for computer tutoring, GED preparation, job search and other purposes.
2085 Commercial Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Current or past involvement with criminal justice system. Preference given to those currently on parole supervision and recently released from incarceration.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
OPPORTUNITY OREGON
JOB CONNECTION
Provides comprehensive employment services for post-incarcerated individuals and individuals with a criminal record. Services include resume and cover letter support, interviewing practice, networking and referrals to potential employers, and job placement. Individual and peer mentoring groups and navigation of community resources is available on a case by case, limited basis.
1045 Gateway Loop
Suite C
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: Formerly and/or currently incarcerated individuals
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 9am-5pm
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
SE WORKS HAROLD
NEW START REENTRY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides assistance in training and job placement, support services for obtaining work clothing, tools, and boots, assistance in obtaining SNAP/OHP/housing, specialized information and referral, and referrals to services relating to health care and substance abuse issues. Also provides access to computers, phones, and mailboxes.
8044 SE Harold Street
Portland, OR 97206
Eligibility: Individuals who have been incarcerated within state prisons or Multnomah County jails within the past 2 years
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
SPONSORS INC
MEN'S TRANSITION PROGRAM ROOSEVELT CROSSING
Provides transitional housing and supportive services to individuals released in Lane County from Oregon State Prison or the local jail, and currently on correctional supervision in Lane County. Average length of program is 60-90 days. Services in addition to housing include: case management; behavioral health; drug and alcohol treatment; as well as assistance with clothing, ID, bus passes/bicycles, employment search, and finding long-term housing. Specialized services available for veterans.
338 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: -Male-identifying individuals on correctional supervision in or releasing to Lane County.
-Priority for transitional housing provided to those releasing from state prison who would otherwise be homeless and who are at greatest risk to become reengaged with the criminal legal system without supports.
-Participants expected to follow program rules, remain clean and sober (tested by urinalysis and breathalyzer), obtain full-time employment or be enrolled in school full-time, and follow all conditions of their supervision.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
SPONSORS INC
ROSS SHEPARD REENTRY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides employment, housing and resource support to individuals with conviction histories. Services include job counseling, interview preparation support, and educational workshops on resume writing, saving and budgeting, and job/housing search strategies. Also provides assistance preparing educational and financial aid applications, housing packets/applications, and other supports to help individuals with conviction histories overcome barriers to employment and housing access.
338 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Individuals with conviction histories
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
SPONSORS INC
WOMEN'S TRANSITION PROGRAM DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
Provides transitional housing and supportive services to individuals released in Lane County from Oregon State Prison or the local jail, and currently on correctional supervision in Lane County. Average length of program is 90-120 days. Services in addition to housing include: case management; behavioral health; drug and alcohol treatment; as well as assistance with clothing, ID, bus passes/bicycles, employment search, and finding long-term housing.
338 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: -Female-identifying individuals released from Oregon State Prison or Lane County Jail to the supervision of Lane County.
-Participants are expected to follow program rules, stay clean and sober (tested by urinalysis and breathalyzer), obtain full-time employment or be enrolled in school full-time, and follow all conditions of their supervision.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
UNION GOSPEL MISSION OF SALEM
RESTORATION HOUSE
Provides transitional housing for men returning to the community from incarceration. Other services include faith-based guidance, case management, job readiness training and placement assistance, life skills classes, relapse prevention, and mental health supports. Inviduals who have completed the program may be referred to long term housing re-entry services.
650 Locust Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Men age 18 and older with any criminal history, not limited by probation or parole status
Hours: No standard hours
UNITED HEALTHCARE
MEMBER VALUE ADDED BENEFITS
Value-Added Benefits (VAB) offer additional supports not covered by Apple Health (Medicaid) and are provided to clients by their managed care plan. Examples include but are not limited to breast pumps, ex-offender reentry programs, housing search assistance, smoking cessation programs, mobile devices, and free enrollment in programs.
1111 3rd Avenue
Suite 1100
Seattle, WA 98101
Eligibility: United Healthcare members
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OREGON
COMMUNITY PARTNERS REINVESTMENT
A collaborative transition program that increases public safety by meeting the developmental and transitional needs of young men who are returning to the community after incarceration. Provides:
-State Prison Transition Services for 6 months pre-release
-Local Jail Transition Services for 3-6 months pre-release
-Community-Based Services for 1 year post prison or jail
-Gang Intervention Services for identified gang members and their families
10564 SE Washington Street
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Incarcerated men ages 18-25 scheduled for release in 3-6 months or active gang members referred by their parole officer
Hours: Call for information
WELCOME HOME OREGON INC
Offers faith-based re-entry support to people recently released from a correctional facility. Services include re-entry/transitional housing and essential needs like food and clothing. Also provides general employment assistance and mentoring.
510 NW 4th Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Formerly incarcerated individuals who were recently released from a correctional facility and who are on supervision
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, by appointment only
WELLPOINT
MEMBER VALUE ADDED BENEFITS
Value-Added Benefits (VAB) offer additional supports not covered by Apple Health (Medicaid) and are provided to clients by their managed care plan. Examples include but are not limited to breast pumps, diapers, car seats, glasses, home delivered meals, ex-offender reentry programs, and free enrollment in programs.
705 5th Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98104
Eligibility: Members of Wellpoint
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CENTRAL CITY CONCERN
HOUSING RAPID RESPONSE INFORMATIONAL RECORD
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CLACKAMAS COUNTY TRANSITION CENTER
FREE ON THE OUTSIDE
FREE ON THE OUTSIDE HOUSING
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY ASTORIA
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY TILLAMOOK
HELPING HANDS REENTRY OUTREACH CENTERS
HELPING HANDS REENTRY YAMHILL
KLAMATH WORKS
JOB CONNECTION
MEDICINE WHEEL RECOVERY SERVICES
MEDICINE WHEEL RECOVERY SERVICES
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
EX-OFFENDER RESOURCE PROGRAM
OPPORTUNITY OREGON
JOB CONNECTION
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
NEW START REENTRY RESOURCE CENTER
SPONSORS INC
MEN'S TRANSITION PROGRAM ROOSEVELT CROSSING
UNION GOSPEL MISSION OF SALEM
RESTORATION HOUSE
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OREGON
COMMUNITY PARTNERS REINVESTMENT
WELCOME HOME OREGON INC
WELCOME HOME OREGON INC